Midwest's ruptured levees could cost billions to repair
There are 100,000 miles of earth and gravel levees across the U.S. and at least 5% are at very high risk of flooding

There are 100,000 miles of earth and gravel levees across the U.S. and at least 5% are at very high risk of flooding
The 35-year-old singer from Texas leaves behind two daughters
A year after she survived the school shooting, Sydney Aiello struggled to attend college because she feared being in a classroom
"Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke is opening up about how she survived two brain aneurysms, one of which ruptured, and complications from a failed brain surgery. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what happened to Clarke and the symptoms.
King said in a town hall that Katrina victims only asked "who's gonna help me," while Iowa flood victims "take care of each other"
The Doodle used machine learning to analyze 306 Bach harmonies
Some believe the government has deliberately been holding detainees to release them all at once, creating the perception of a crisis
A walk through the national park is a trek through several different ecosystems, each with distinct flora and fauna
In our series, The Road to 2020, we talk to current and prospective candidates about important issues that affect the country. John Hickenlooper is a former two-term governor of Colorado. During his time in office, he expanded the Colorado's Medicaid coverage, fought for new gun laws, and developed the CareerWise training program to help high school students get apprenticeships. Hickenlooper, one of 14 candidates seeking the Democratic nomination in 2020, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss why he's running for president.
International skating officials say there is "no evidence" an American figure skater intentionally injured a rival, ahead of the World Championships in Japan. During training Wednesday, 22-year-old Mariah Bell skated behind South Korean skater Lim Eun-soo and cut her leg with her blade as she passed. Lim's agency says Bell did not apologize and the contact was intentional. Lim finished just ahead of Bell in this week's competition.
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Chain taps former NBA star as it tries to bounce back from sales slide following racial controversy tied to founder
This week in our School Matters series, we are focusing on the price of college admission, especially when you play by the rules. Many high school seniors and their parents are waiting for decisions from admissions offices. Admissions Revolution founder Sara Harberson, former associate dean of admissions at the University of Pennsylvania and former dean of admissions and financial aid at Franklin & Marshall College, joins "CBS This Morning" to offer college counseling advice.
Localities from Alabama to Wisconsin claim the billionaire owners of Purdue Pharma enriched themselves while thousands died
The president and first lady are at the "winter White House" this weekend
"A war that's been going on for 17 years and that we see no indication of victory -- you've got to look at different routes and different solutions," he told "CBS This Morning"
President Trump's daughter and son-in-law face criticism over their use of private emails and text messages for government business. In a letter to the White House, House Oversight Committee chairman Elijah Cummings said the communications of Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner raises security and record-keeping concerns. Paula Reid reports.
International Skating Union says there is "no evidence" that American figure skater Mariah Bell intentionally harmed a South Korean rival
Indonesia's Garuda airlines is seeking to cancel an order for 49 of the aircraft, citing a loss of confidence
President Trump upended more than five decades of U.S. policy with his call on Twitter Thursday to recognize Israel's sovereignty over the disputed territory of Golan Heights. Israel seized it from Syria in a war in 1967. Margaret Brennan reports.
"Game of Thrones" star Emilia Clarke is opening up about how she survived two brain aneurysms, one of which ruptured, and complications from a failed brain surgery. Dr. David Agus joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss what happened to Clarke and the symptoms.
Nearly six months after Hurricane Michael slammed into the Florida panhandle, many people living there are still trying to put their lives back together. The Category 4 storm made landfall last October, killing 43 people. It caused more than $6 billion of damage. Manuel Bojorquez reports from Panama City, Florida, with a look at the painstaking recovery effort.
U.S. forces say two Americans were killed during a military operation Friday in Afghanistan. The service members are the latest casualties of the longest war in American history: 17 years, five months and 15 days. About 12,000 U.S. troops are currently stationed in Afghanistan despite drawdown orders from President Trump. Margaret Brennan reports.
R. Kelly is heading back to court in Chicago Friday to ask the judge in his criminal case to let him travel to the Middle East. In court papers filed this week, Kelly says he is supposed to perform three to five shows next month in Dubai and meet members of the royal family. Jericka Duncan reports.
Two consumers had complained about finding "extraneous material" in the ready-to-eat chicken strips
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